Projects tagged ‘bluecove’ and ‘bluetooth’


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Valhalla Chat provides a common instant messenger for different types of bluetooth devices. It communicates PCs, mobile phones and PDAs with a common protocol. OS supported are: Windows XP SP2, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux
Created over 3 years ago.

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teste de conexao bluetooth com bluecove
Created about 1 year ago.

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Starting with JMRI 2.7.9 all features developped for MyJMRI are now available in the JMRI application, see the Throttles Windows, and the Wiimote Jynstrument. Hence this project is now discontinued. ... [More] This application allows you to use a Wiimote or a conventional pad/joystick as a DCC throttle for trains running on a model train layout driven from your computer with the JMRI software. The controller allows you to do basic operation on your locomotives (accelerate, deccelerate, change directions and turnon/off lights). The application supports to have several controllers, each one will have its dedicated window and train control. This application does not aim to provide realistic usage of a model train layout, it's more about fun and driving train while manually playing with the layout (switches etc...). The main idea being "get off your desktop chair". Any issue with Bluetooth and the Wiimote, please see Bluecove and WiiremoteJ homepages and problem resolution. At the moment the application has not been fully tested on Linux and Windows, it should work, but I'm not sure yet. On the other hand, I'm sure that it works great on my OS X laptop. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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MEAThis project is being designed as an assistant to media-centric PC's. Simply put, MEA allows you to control your PC media player through a J2ME powered Bluetooth device (such as a cell phone). ... [More] TechnologyThe JSR-82 Bluetooth specification is being used for communication between the server/client and I decided on the Bluecove (http://www.bluecove.org/) implementation. This will allow support for a set of heterogeneous server platforms (such as Windows, Linux, and Mac). The communication is done through a serial stream and I have worked out a Backus–Naur Form (BNF) to describe the syntax used between the server/client. Originally I began with an ObEX protocol but found this was overkill. LWUIT (https://lwuit.dev.java.net/) is being used currently for the mobile UI. The CPP portion of the project refers to a library which handles the Windows Media Player (WMP) controls that are accessed through JNI. Wrapping these calls in a separate JAR will allow for a plug-in based environment in which other Media Players can be written for. My main concern is for WMP, so I encourage any assistance for development of additional plug-ins for other players. I will document an interface for this process. [Less]
Created 5 months ago.

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simple bluetooth multi stake testing using bluecove
Created 9 months ago.